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The primary categories include:General interest, Polymers and plastics, and Rubber. By selecting one of these categories, the second level of choices appears. For example, in Polymers and plastics, the second level choices include: Additives, Applications, Chemical characterization, Chemistry (polymer types), Environment protection, Health & safety, Formulations, Modeling & computation, Properties, Processing methods, Recycling, Structural materials, and Testing methods. Selection of the second level choice gives many third level choices, including 85 different groups of publications on a particular subject.

R.n. Rothon, 2007, ISBN 978-1-906479-02-2Particulate fillers play a major role in all types of polymers; thermoplastics, rubbers and thermosets, and this report looks at all three of these materials and their applications.

K. Cousins, 2006, ISBN 978-1-84735-006-0This report seeks to provide an overall picture of the varied use of polymers in the manufacture of electronic components. It has endeavoured to identify trends and future movements of the market. This report will be of interest to all those involved in using polymers to produce electronic components and to those who provide the raw materials for the production.

Rapra Conferences, 2008, ISBN 978-1-84735-071-8Blowing Agents and Foaming Processes 2008 was dedicated to the critical role of blowing agents in foamed plastics and rubber and included, amongst other things, commercial polymeric foams and their applications, their technologies and future industry trends.

Edited by Elizabeth A. Baldwin, Robert Hagenmaier, Jinhe Bai, 2011, ISBN 978-1-42-005962-5The information contained in this volume is destined to encourage further advances in this field for food and pharmaceutical products. Aggressive research into these products can help to reduce plastic waste, improve applications, lead to greater efficacy, and make regulatory decisions easier in a global climate—ultimately resulting in economical, heightened quality of food and pharmaceutical products.